Cooper Flagg Sets ACC Freshman Record with 42-Point Performance

Cooper Flagg set an ACC freshman record with 42 points in Duke’s 86-78 win over Notre Dame, leading the fourth-ranked Blue Devils to a convincing victory. The 18-year-old forward scored from all corners of the court, including two clutch three-pointers and a coast-to-coast dunk.

Flagg’s performance was a showcase of his all-around skills, as he made 11 of 14 shots, including 4 of 6 three-pointers, while also grabbing six rebounds and dishing out seven assists. He took advantage of mismatches to draw 13 fouls and get to the line 17 times, converting 16 free throws for a Duke freshman record.

The win marked a significant milestone in Flagg’s career, putting him alongside some of the most iconic names in Duke basketball history. His confidence and clutch gene have been on full display all season, but this game was arguably his best.

“I was just out there playing,” Flagg said after the game, demonstrating his laid-back attitude. “When I’m in the game, I don’t really know what’s going on. I’m just playing locked in.”

Flagg’s coach, Jon Scheyer, praised his player’s performance, saying that he is a tough matchup for opposing teams. The win marked the Blue Devils’ 18th of the season and kept them in contention for the ACC title.

With this record-breaking performance, Flagg solidified his status as one of the top prospects in college basketball, with many considering him a potential No. 1 NBA draft pick. As he looks ahead to the rest of the season, Flagg is focused on staying locked in and continuing to play at an elite level.

Source: https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/43372596/cooper-flagg-scores-acc-freshman-record-42-duke-win